"So much of what we do is creating a pure connection between the music and the listener."
- Reuben Cohen
AUDEZE LIVE | Lurssen Mastering
Part 1: An Introduction
Rayshaun Thompson is a film composer, record producer and EMMY nominee whose work spans a wide spectrum, but always aims to stir emotions and create a strong vibe.
Chris Henderson is the owner and designer for Hendyamps studio gear and guitar amplifiers, a platinum certified mastering engineer, musician, music sync artist, score composer, studio owner, and videographer.
David Sanford has composed, arranged and studied music for over 45 years and is currently the Elizabeth T. Kennan Professor of Music at Mount Holyoke College.
Claudia Engelhart has been doing live sound for over 40 years, and has been the Sound Engineer/Tour Manager for Bill Frisell since 1990.
January 21, 2022
"So much of what we do is creating a pure connection between the music and the listener."
- Reuben Cohen
AUDEZE LIVE | Lurssen Mastering
Part 1: An Introduction
"If you're in an acoustical environment, you're listening in an immersive environment."
-Gavin Lurssen
AUDEZE LIVE | Lurssen Mastering
Part 2: Headphones in Immersive Audio
"If you're listening to music and it sounds like we were never there, we've succeeded the most."
-Gavin Lurssen
AUDEZE LIVE | Lurssen Mastering
Part 3: The Mastering Process
"We have to visualize where we'll be in the end, as we're listening to the music."
-Gavin Lurssen
AUDEZE LIVE | Lurssen Mastering
Part 4: The Black Art of Mastering
"At the end of the day this is a technical process, but it's very much a musical process."
- Reuben Cohen
AUDEZE LIVE | Lurssen Mastering
Part 5: Why is Mastering so Misunderstood?
"It allows us to achieve all the things we achieve... in stereo processing... in object-based audio."
- Reuben Cohen
AUDEZE LIVE | Lurssen Mastering
Part 6: The Phantom Bus Process for Immersive Audio
"If a fan can listen to a song... and they think of nothing else... then we've succeeded."
-Gavin Lurssen
AUDEZE LIVE | Lurssen Mastering
Part 7: Dynamic Processing and Looking to the Future